Crohn's Nutritionists and Dietitians in B3N

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Nicole Cabrita (Marchand)
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Online Only
We work with adults who've done 'everything right' but still struggle with stubborn belly fat, fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and rising blood sugars. Our clients may have prediabetes, fatty liver, or type 2 diabetes and fear lifelong medication, complications of metabolic disease, and loss of independence. They want energy, strength, confidence, and metabolic freedom—not quick fixes. Experience renewed energy and confidence, not just today but for your future. Let’s embark on this journey together and create lasting change!
We work with adults who've done 'everything right' but still struggle with stubborn belly fat, fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and rising blood sugars. Our clients may have prediabetes, fatty liver, or type 2 diabetes and fear lifelong medication, complications of metabolic disease, and loss of independence. They want energy, strength, confidence, and metabolic freedom—not quick fixes. Experience renewed energy and confidence, not just today but for your future. Let’s embark on this journey together and create lasting change!
(782) 400-6318 View (782) 400-6318

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Emily Foster
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Halifax, NS B3K
Does it feel like gut symptoms are running your life? If you’re dealing with ongoing bloating, IBS, reflux, constipation, or feeling disconnected from food - especially during hormonal changes - it can start to feel like your body can’t be trusted. Many women I work with have tried eliminating foods or “doing everything right,” yet still don’t feel better.
Does it feel like gut symptoms are running your life? If you’re dealing with ongoing bloating, IBS, reflux, constipation, or feeling disconnected from food - especially during hormonal changes - it can start to feel like your body can’t be trusted. Many women I work with have tried eliminating foods or “doing everything right,” yet still don’t feel better.
(782) 825-6537 View (782) 825-6537
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JM Nutrition
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Halifax, NS B3J
JM Nutrition offers personalized nutritional counselling by a team of leading registered dietitians and nutritionists, each with own areas of expertise and specialization. JM Nutrition offers a full range of services. Free consultation.
JM Nutrition offers personalized nutritional counselling by a team of leading registered dietitians and nutritionists, each with own areas of expertise and specialization. JM Nutrition offers a full range of services. Free consultation.
(343) 501-0764 View (343) 501-0764
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Vanessa Hurley
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, MHSc, BScHN
Online Only
I look forward to working with you! I have over 20 years of experience and will help you meet your goals, one step at a time! Feel free to book a free discovery call to learn more about the services I provide.  Nutrition counselling  Genetic/DNA swab test (Nutrigenomix) for personalized nutrition (general health, sports, fertility and more)  Meal planning services  Meal planning services for childcare/daycare settings  Dietary assessment + supplement plan  Detailed nutrient analysis/report  Grocery store tour (individual or group)  Pantry makeover (virtual or in-home)
I look forward to working with you! I have over 20 years of experience and will help you meet your goals, one step at a time! Feel free to book a free discovery call to learn more about the services I provide.  Nutrition counselling  Genetic/DNA swab test (Nutrigenomix) for personalized nutrition (general health, sports, fertility and more)  Meal planning services  Meal planning services for childcare/daycare settings  Dietary assessment + supplement plan  Detailed nutrient analysis/report  Grocery store tour (individual or group)  Pantry makeover (virtual or in-home)
(705) 998-3002 View (705) 998-3002
Crohn's Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is Crohn's disease?
Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by inflammation in the intestines. It is considered an autoimmune condition, where the immune system becomes overactive in the lining of the digestive tract, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, and the presence of blood or mucus in the stool. People with Crohn's disease can experience complications like infections and malnutrition and have an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Unfortunately, there are few definitive treatments for Crohn's disease. However, some patients are prescribed immunosuppressant drugs or steroids, which reduce the immune response and can help reduce symptoms of the disease.

Can Crohn's disease be cured with proper nutrition?
There is little evidence to suggest that Crohn's disease can be cured through nutrition. However, certain foods may worsen symptoms or trigger flare-ups. Common examples include dairy products, high-fat foods, processed meats, high-fiber foods, and beverages containing alcohol or sugar alcohol. People with Crohn's disease are generally advised to avoid foods that exacerbate their symptoms and to focus on consuming regular meals with adequate protein and nutrient density to prevent malnutrition.

What can you eat if you have Crohn's disease?
With the exception of avoiding foods that may exacerbate symptoms, individuals with Crohn's disease are often advised to consume a normal diet. Since Crohn's disease is an autoimmune condition and not caused by specific foods, it is generally recommended that individuals eat a regular and balanced diet as much as they can tolerate.

Should people with Crohn's disease see a dietitian?
People with Crohn's disease are at a greater risk of malnutrition and weight loss, as well as nutrient deficiencies, due to the poor absorption within the digestive track that can occur as a result of the disease. Therefore, dietitians can be highly beneficial to people with Crohn's disease to minimize the potential effects of malnutrition and ensure daily nutrient needs are being met. They may help people with Crohn's disease identify foods that contain sufficient calories and nutrients but minimize symptoms, such as suggesting iron-rich foods for clients with anemia. People with Crohn's disease also often experience flare-ups followed by periods of relief, so dietitians may be helpful in assisting clients in identifying food or nutrition-related factors that may contribute to or worsen their flare-ups.